Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
But thou, O Lord - What a wonderful character of God is given in this verse! Adonai , the Director, Judge, and Support; - but instead of Adonai , thirty-four of Kennicott' s MSS. have Jehovah , the self-existent and eternal Being; - El , the strong God; rachum , tenderly compassionate; channun , the Dispenser of grace or favor; erech appayim , suffering long, not easily provoked; rab chesed , abundant in blessings; and emeth , faithful and true. Such is the God who has made himself more particularly known to us in Christ. The scanty language of our ancestors was not adequate to a full rendering of the original words: "And thu driht God gemildsiend, and mildheort, gethyldig and mucel mildheortnysse and sothfaest - And thou, Lord God, art mild, and mildhearted, patient, and of much mildheartedness, and soothfast," - steady in truth.
In the old Psalter the language is but little improved: And thou Lorde God mercier, and mercyful, sufferand, and of mykel mercy, and sothefast.
The word mercier is interpreted, do and dede of mercy.
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